Who is the new Advocate General of Chhattisgarh?
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Key Takeaways
- Vivek Sharma appointed as the new Advocate General of Chhattisgarh.
- Successor to Prafull N. Bharat, who resigned this week.
- Sharma has extensive experience in legal matters.
- The role involves representing the state in significant cases.
- Chhattisgarh faces ongoing high-profile litigations.
Raipur, Nov 21 (NationPress) In a rapid change within the state's legal framework, the Chhattisgarh administration announced the appointment of seasoned attorney Vivek Sharma as the new Advocate General on Friday. This decision follows the resignation of Prafull N. Bharat, which occurred earlier this week. The Law and Legislative Affairs Department issued an official notification, utilizing its authority under Article 165(1) of the Constitution of India.
Sharma, who previously held the position of Additional Advocate General at the Bilaspur bench of the Chhattisgarh High Court, will take on his new role immediately.
This appointment entails the usual entitlements and duties associated with being the state's chief legal representative, responsible for advocating on behalf of the government in both the High Court and the Supreme Court.
Prafull N. Bharat, an experienced attorney with over 30 years in practice, submitted his resignation, which the government accepted effective immediately on Friday.
In his farewell message, Bharat expressed appreciation to Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai, the cabinet, bureaucrats, and members of the bar for their support during his nearly two-year service, which commenced in January 2024 under the BJP regime.
He acknowledged the complexities involved in defending a welfare state’s interests in higher judicial arenas and thanked the Governor for the opportunity to serve as the inaugural law officer.
Bharat's departure, although characterized as personal by official sources, concludes a term that involved managing crucial constitutional and civil issues. He had previously served as Additional Advocate General from 2014 to 2018 during the earlier administration led by Raman Singh.
The newly appointed Vivek Sharma arrives with a wealth of experience from the High Court bar. He was among the seven Additional Advocates General appointed in January 2024, shortly following Bharat's elevation, and has been actively representing the state in Bilaspur.
This transition occurs as Chhattisgarh confronts various significant litigations, encompassing coal block allocations and Naxal-related issues.
Sources suggest that Sharma's familiarity with the government’s legal team made him a fitting choice.